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George Washington Carver cultivated the peanut. But he did NOT invent peanut butter.
George Washington Carver is credited with discovering new uses for cotton, peanuts, soy and sweet potatoes, in an effort to provide nutritious alternatives for farm families. He is best known for creating a myriad of uses for peanuts, including gasoline and Nitroglycerine.
peanut butter, ink, paper, and soap
peunut butter
some ways that George Washington carver used peanuts was: ink soap milk lotion peanut butter dog food
No it was not. George Washington Carver needed to find more uses for peanuts, because there were way too many peanuts being grown, so he created peanut butter.
almost everything having to do with peanuts. he invented peanut butter.
George Washington Carver is the inventor of peanut butter, and he came up with more than one hundred uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other foods.
George Washington Carver is most famous for his work with peanuts. In his lifetime he discovered ways to make soap, shampoo, and toothpaste out of peanuts. He was the one to invent peanut butter.
He smashed the penuts(no shell)into butter he orgianily called it putter he mixed penuts and added pickles to the penuts in the butter he called it putter
George Washington Carver invented peanuts and a lot more things from peanuts he was also called a peanut scientist. I'm glad to help you today about this!
George Washington Carver promoted peanut butter, partly as a nutritionally useful product, but primarily because he knew peanuts were very good for the soil as a crop in a rotation cycle, and he wanted to give farmers a market for the peanuts they grew.